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Tiziano Vecellio (Italian: [titˈtsjaːno veˈtʃɛlljo]; c. 1488/90[1] – 27 August 1576), [2] Latinized as Titianus, hence known in English as Titian (/ ˈtɪʃən / ⓘ TISH-ən), was an Italian Renaissance painter, [a] the most important artist of Renaissance Venetian painting. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, near Belluno. [4]
- Diana and Actaeon
Diana and Actaeon is a painting by the Italian Renaissance...
- Flaying of Marsyas
The Flaying of Marsyas is a painting by the Italian late...
- Sacred and Profane Love
The clothed figure The Cupid and part of the relief. Sacred...
- Venetian School
Titian, Salome with the Head of John the Baptist c. 1515;...
- List of works by Titian
This incomplete list of works by Titian contains...
- Bacchus and Ariadne
Bacchus and Ariadne (1522–1523) [1] is an oil painting by...
- Venus and Adonis
A composition of Venus and Adonis by the Venetian...
- Sisyphus (Titian)
Sisyphus (Spanish: Sísifo) is an oil painting by the...
- Diana and Actaeon
Ο Τιτσιάνο Βετσέλλιο (Tiziano Vecellio ή Vecelli, π. 1485 / 90 – 27 Αυγούστου 1576), ευρύτερα γνωστός και ως Τισιανός ή Τιτσιάνο, ήταν Ιταλός ζωγράφος της Αναγέννησης.
This incomplete list of works by Titian contains representative portraits and mythological and religious works from a large oeuvre that spanned 70 years. (Titian left relatively few drawings.) Painting titles and dates often vary by source.
Learn about the life and work of Titian, the greatest Venetian artist of the sixteenth century, known for his remarkable use of color and painterly approach. Explore his altarpieces, portraits, mythologies, and landscapes with figures in this comprehensive essay by The Met.
Bacchus and Ariadne (1522–1523) [1] is an oil painting by Titian. It is one of a cycle of paintings on mythological subjects produced for Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, for the Camerino d'Alabastro – a private room in his palazzo in Ferrara decorated with paintings based on classical texts.
A composition of Venus and Adonis by the Venetian Renaissance artist Titian has been painted a number of times, by Titian himself, by his studio assistants and by others. In all there are some thirty versions that may date from the 16th century, the nudity of Venus undoubtedly accounting for this popularity. [1]
Sisyphus (Spanish: Sísifo) is an oil painting by the Venetian master Titian, made in 1548 or 1549. It is in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid. Subject. From Homer onwards Sisyphus was famed as the craftiest of men.